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Submission deadline 2 Jun 2017 5:00am BST (over 7 years ago)
In your time zone: Jun 2 12am EDT
Region EMEA
Details

The EG Awards are back to celebrate the best in the property market, rewarding the success of organisations both nationally and globally.
The EG Awards judging panel is made up of industry leading experts who get together to choose the most worthy winners across our 22 categories.
Nothing celebrates success like an EG Award: it’s an accolade that makes staff, clients and rivals sit up and take notice, so enter now for your chance to be crowned a winner in this years awards.
The EG Awards promote and reward the very best of the property industry. Produced by EG, the awards bring together some of the most influential decision-makers in the property community including advisers, developers, planners, investors, owners, occupiers and the public sector.

Who Should Enter
The Awards are open to all companies, individuals and organisations from the property market. If you are an adviser or young property professional, or you’re part of a property company or management organisation then these are the awards for you. Our categories are extensive, so please take a look and enter into any that you feel apply to you and your business.

Eligibility
All our entries will be judged from the period of from April 2016 to March 2017 for performance highlights. Entries must include quarterly and annual financial performance indicators within this period.

How to Enter & Costs
All entries must be made through our online forms*. Each category has its own specified criteria, but each will require a 140 character twitter pitch, along with a 500 word statement. Support material is also encouraged but not mandatory.
All categories are free to enter, so you will only need to pay for your attendance at the awards ceremony.

About the Shortlist
The shortlist will be published in May in EG. It will also be published on this website.

Past winners

Residential Company of the Year
Winner
Places for People
Shortlisted
- Berkeley Group
- Crest Nicholson
- The PJ Livesey Group
- Student Cribs

Residential Adviser of the Year

Sponsored by Regis Group
WINNER
Savills

SHORTLISTED
- CBRE
- Cluttons
- JLL
- Knight Frank

Residential Adviser of the Year
Winner
Savills

Shortlisted
- CBRE
- Cluttons
- JLL
- Knight Frank

Creative Spaces Award
Winner
The Collective for The Collective Old Oak

Shortlisted
- Exemplar for Fitzroy Place
- Glenn Howells Architects for Gloucester Services
- Halliday Fraser Munro for the Rowett Institute of Nutrition and Health
- KKS Strategy and Make Architects for The Hiscox Building
- U and I for The CRL
- U and I for the Platform

Real Estate Legal Team of the Year
Winner
Hogan Lovells

SHORTLISTED
- Berwin Leighton Paisner
- Cripps
- Herbert Smith Freehills
- Shoosmiths

Retail & Leisure Adviser of the Year
Winner
CBRE

Shortlisted
- The Coffer Group
- Cushman & Wakefield
- JLL
- Savills
- twentyretail

Retail & Leisure Company of the Year
Winner
British Land

Shortlisted
- Capital & Regional
- The Crown Estate
- Ellandi

Industrial Adviser of the Year
Winner
Gerald Eve

Shortlisted
- CBRE
- Colliers International
- JLL
- Knight Frank
- Savills

Industrial Company of the Year

SHORTLISTED
- Goodman Logistics UK
- Logicor

Lender of the Year
Winner
ING Wholesale Banking

Shortlisted
- Aviva Investors Real Estate Finance
- AXA Investment Managers - Real Assets
- Dragonfly Property Finance
- LendInvest
- NatWest

Specialist Adviser of the Year

Sponsored by RCP and TargetFollow
Winner
Creative Places

Shortlisted
- Carterwood
- The Coffer Group
- GKRE
- TSP
- Tuffin Ferraby Taylor

Offices Adviser of the Year
Winner
CBRE

Shortlisted
- BNP Paribas Real Estate
- Colliers International
- Cushman & Wakefield
- Knight Frank
- Savills

Offices Company of the Year

Sponsored by Malcolm Hollis
Winner
Workspace Group

Shortlisted
- The Crown Estate
- Derwent London
- Great Portland Estates
- Land Securities
- The Office Group

Global Real Estate Investor of the Year
Winner
Blackstone

Shortlisted
- AXA Investment Managers - Real Assets
- CBRE Global Investors
- LaSalle Investment Management
- Patron Capital
- TH Real Estate
- UBS Asset Management

Next Big Thing Competition
Winner
Illac Diaz for Liter of Light

Shortlisted
- Sam Ashburner for The Platform
- Ryan Bowden for The Hub
- Greg Lacey for How slums can save the world

Estates Gazette London Award

Winner
John Burns, Chief Executive of Derwent London

What the editor said
With a strong brand, loyal champions and a legendary eye for potential, our winner transforms areas that were once seen as real estate risk. Occupying a building which bear’s our winner’s stamp sends a signal for an occupier, to its competitors and to its customers. It trumpets ambition, a willingness to blaze trails, being of the new economy, not of the old. Plenty of big names have bought into the philosophy
Simply put our winner is for many “the developer’s developer’. For others he is the “sage of Shoreditch.”

Collaborators Award
Winner
Government Property Unit, Cabinet Office

Shortlisted
- Canary Wharf Group for Level39
- City of London Corporation for Standardised Wayleave Agreement for Digital Infrastructure
- Cross River Partnership for Greening the BIDs
- New West End Company for their Property Owner Business Improvement District
- Southwark Council and Lendlease, Elephant & Castle Regeneration Partners

Global Real Estate Adviser of the Year
Winner
Knight Frank

Shortlisted
- CBRE
- Colliers International
- JLL

National Company of the Year
Winner
Derwent London

Shortlisted
- Berkeley Group
- The Crown Estate
- Kier Property
- NHS Property Services
- SEGRO
- Unite Students

National Adviser of the Year
Winner
Cushman & Wakefield

Shoertlisted
- Carter Jonas
- CBRE
- Colliers International
- JLL
- Knight Frank
- Savills

Rising Star Award
Winner
William Newton and Tom Redmayne from WiredScore

Shortlisted
- Simon Burnett from Deloitte Real Estate
- Chlump Chatkupt & Nikhil Vadgama from PlaceMake.io
- Savannah de Savary from IndustryHub
- Laurence Kemball-Cook from Pavegen
- Jacob Loftus from Resolution Property
- Andy Miles from Realla
- Josh Myerson from Montagu Evans
- James Townsend & Luke Appleby from Kontor
- Khush Rajgor from Grainger
- Olga Turner from CBRE
- Charlie Vaughan Lee from Student Cribs

Oustanding Contribution to Property Award
Nigel Hugill
A comment from the editor
Best known for his work in London, he has played key roles in Paddington Basin, Bankside, Elephant & Castle, White City and on the Greenwich Peninsula.
On top of that it was our winner who instigated the Stratford City project on previously derelict rail lands in East London. It was one of Europe’s largest regeneration projects and unlocked London’s successful bid for the 2012 Olympic Games.
Currently his focus is beyond the capital - Manchester, Rugby and Cambridgeshire are among the locations in his sights. In all he is spearheading four strategic land projects to deliver more than 20,000 homes, several million square feet of employment space and vital new infrastructure.
Despite these commitments he finds time to chair urban think tank Centre for Cities, the Committee for the Redevelopment of Tate Britain and the board of the Royal Shakespeare Company.